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Flying Fortress
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[attachment=4911]Flying Fortress
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#2

Now I see it, worked that time Smile

Where did you take this? What camera did you use?
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Have you edited this at all. Ed.

To each his own!
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(Aug 25, 2015, 07:58)EnglishBob Wrote:  Now I see it, worked that time Smile

Where did you take this? What camera did you use?

Hi English Bob. This photo was taken at Bournemouth Air Show on Saturday with a Nikon D3200 Lens 70-300 VR. 1/500. F7.1. ISO. 180 240mm in Manual. Regards MBS
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(Aug 25, 2015, 11:14)EdMak Wrote:  Have you edited this at all. Ed.

Hi. Edmak This photo was taken at the Bournemouth Air Show on Saturday with a Nikon D3200 Lens D3200. 1/500. F7.1 ISO 180. 240mm. I have not edited this photo only cropped it also thank you for your previous help you gave me. Regards MBS
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Although I think it would have been better if the plane was approaching, the shot is quite well composed to give the feeling of movement, especially with the fuzzy propellers. However, the whole aircraft has soft edges, so that it doesn't look good at the large size - this doesn't seem to be motion blur, but rather a lack of focus. I can only suggest that you keep it as a small screen image or print, perhaps after enhancing the colour, brightness and contrast of the plane to give it more interest.

   

Cheers.
Philip
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In agreement with Philip re size, one that just misses. Ed.



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